Oak Creek Clerk

Voter's guide for April 3 general election

LeAnn Launstein

Education: High school graduate, with honors; attended University of Michigan-Flint and University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee, mathematics major

Years in community: 34

Family: Married to Howard for 36 years, three adult children, Lisa, Lindsay and Laura

Related experience: Director, Interfaith Older Adult Programs-Neighborhood Outreach, 2004-2010; as Milwaukee County supervisor, worked with city, county, state and federal officials, involved in statewide voter system for 10 years, participated in dozens of Oak Creek Common Council meetings; appointed by former Mayor Dale Richards to be chairman of the Oak Creek Airport Advisory Committee; appointed by former Mayor Richard Bolender to represent Oak Creek on the Milwaukee County Airport Study Advisory Committee.

I believe in public service, and I would be honored to help residents conduct their city business. Pam Bauer called me to ask me to run for the position(because) I have the right combination of government and management experience and skills for the job. I agreed to run for the position because I love the city of Oak Creek and its people.

What's the No. 1 issue in this race?

Due to Oak Creek's expected growth, it is important to maintain the administrative support and public access to information during any transitions to new office space and with newly elected officials. Maintaining the integrity of the election process and accomplishing more without any cost increase will also be essential as the city continues to grow.

Catherine A. Roeske

Age: 44

Address: 9025 S. Nicholson Road

Employer/occupation: Self-employed, farmhouse, orchard and gardens

Education: Studied at Southern Illinois University in Carbondale, Ill., College of DuPage (Ill.), with focus on communications and radio/TV, broadcast journalism

Years in community: Resident of Oak Creek since 2003

Family: Married to husband Steve, with four children, Christopher, Molly, Maxwell and Jacquelyn

Related experience: Served as an election commission official in Illinois for more than eight years; work experience includes 18 years at American Express Company; experience in a professional role as a business analyst, technical, project, and people manager

Political experience: She opted not to list any political experience, stating "As the city clerk position is nonpartisan, this serves me well."

Although I appreciate the experience that I have gained working for a global company most of my life, I have a strong desire to share my abilities and give back to my community. As an Oak Creek resident, I have a vested interest in helping the city move forward to meet future challenges. I have strong organizational, leadership and customer-facing skills. I will focus on continuous process improvement, design and implementation of strict quality control measures, and maximization of productivity within the clerk's office.

What's the No. 1 issue in this race?

The city is interested in the best qualified employee to retain the standards of the city clerk responsibilities. I will strive to exceed expectations required of me, through cost efficiency, technological advancement and dedication to process improvement. I have an exceptional work ethic and am committed to serve Oak Creek residents with an unwavering respect.

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